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THE FAMOUS GROUSE SCOTCH WHISKY One Bottle Of The Famous Grouse Red Wine Cask Finnish (Cask Series) Blended Scotch Whisky alc. 40% vol 700ml e One Bottle Of The Famous Grouse Prestige Rare Old Scotch Whisky 43% vol 70cl One Bottle Of The Famous Grouse Blended Scotch Whisky 40% vol 1L e One Bottle Of The Famous Grouse Blended Scotch Whisky alc 40% vol 700ml e Together With One Bottle Of The Anniversary Blend 8 Year Old Malt Whisky 1998. A Presentation Bottle To Commemorate 75 Years Service To The Plumbing Industry (5) Condition Report:Available upon request
SCOTCH WHISKY One bottle of Johnnie Walker Explorer's Club The Spice Road blended Scotch whisky 1L e 40% vol with cartonOne bottle of White Walker Game Of Thrones by Johnnie Walker blended Scotch whisky 41.7% vol 700ml eOne bottle of Jack And Victor blended Scotch Whisky labelled Osprey Heights Craiglang selected by master tasters Jack Jarvis Esq. and Victor McDade 40% vol 70cl e with carton One bottle of Wolfie's First Release blended Scotch whisky 70cl e 40% vol (4) Condition report: Available upon request
CHIVAS BROTHERS 21 Year Old Royal Salute Blended Scotch Whisky, The Sapphire Flagon, 70cl 40% vol CHIVAS BROTHERS 21 Year Old Royal Salute Blended Scotch Whisky, The Sapphire Flagon, 70cl 40% vol CHIVAS BROTHERS The Century Of Malts Scotch Malt Whisky 70cl 40%vol (3) Condition Report:Available upon request
MATHEW GLOAG & SON LTD The Premium Collection Miniature Scotch Whisky Wooden Presentation Box Set 6 x 5cl 40% vol Gloag's Finest Miniature Scotch Whisky Wooden Presentation Box Set 4 x 5cl 40% vol Each box set to include a tape cassette recorded guide to their production and appreciation together with tasting notes (6) Condition Report:Available upon request
SCOTCH WHISKY One Bottle Of Convention '97 Whisky De Luxe Blend Scotch Whisky Produced By Laing Brothers For The Rotary International Glasgow Convention June 15-18 1997 70cl 40% alc by vol One Bottle Of The Chivas Brothers' Blend Blended Scotch Whisky 1 Litre e 40% vol One Bottle of Bell's Original Blended Scotch Whisky 40% vol 1 Litre e One Bottle of Bell's Aged 8 Years Matured In Oak Blended Scotch Whisky 40% vol 1 Litre e One Bottle Of Whyte & MacKay Glasgow Special Blended Scotch Whisky 1L e 40% vol One Bottle Of Grant's The Family Reserve Blended Scotch Whisky 35cl 40% vol (6) Condition Report:Available upon request
A Limited edition Famous Grouse "The Millennium Open Championship 21 year old Reserve Scotch Whisky" in etched Caithness crystal decanter in lockable hardwood case, number 207/2000, with certificate and key. Bottled in celebration of the Millennium Open Championship held at The Old Course St. Andrew
Gorgeous transparent container modeling a beautiful ruby red color with hand cut designs. Bottle includes metallic plaques around the neck that read vodka, brandy, scotch, and gin. Sticker on body reads hand cut lead crystal, made in East Germany. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 14.5"H x 5" dia. Country of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
ANNE ESTELLE RICE (AMERICAN 1877-1959) A BOWL OF FRUIT Signed with the artist's eye ideogram and inscribed on the reverse 'Anne Estelle Rice Paris '11', oil on board 61.5cm x 53cm (24.25in x 20.75in) Given by the Artist to G. Holbrook Jackson in 1911;Given to Mrs. Margerie Carnegie;Christie’s, London, 6 November, 1981;Fine Art Society Ltd., November 1981;Bourne Fine Art, Edinburgh;Private Collection, Scotland.Exhibited:Baillie Gallery, London, 1911Literature:Carol A. Nathanson, The Expressive Fauvism of Anne Estelle Rice, Hollis Taggart Galleries, New York, 1997, repr. b/w. p.22, fig.24 Anne Estelle Rice grew up in in the industrial Schuylkill Valley in Pennsylvania, the daughter of a ‘Scotch-Irish’ father and a Pennsylvania Dutch mother. After training as a graphic artist, painter, designer and muralist in Philadelphia, she began work as an illustrator – one of the few professions that offered the prospect of financial independence for women of her generation. Drawings published in the likes of Collier’s and Harper’s Bazar [sic], and as covers for the venerable Saturday Evening Post, led to a commission to go to Paris in 1905 to illustrate the latest fashions and scenes of Parisian life for the North American. Within three years, Rice had surfaced in the mainstream of French modernism, exhibiting six paintings at the 1908 Salon d’Automne. Elected a Sociétaire of the Salon two years later, she also served as a juror in 1912. Her radical, monumental Egyptian Dancers, inspired by the Ballet Russes, and one of the five murals commissioned for the Wanamaker department store in Philadelphia in 1909 were both accorded place d’honneur in Salon hangs. The artist’s work was also shown at other salons and galleries in Paris, and in London, Cologne, Brussels and Budapest.Her meeting with the Scottish artist John Duncan Fergusson at Étaples in 1907 had proved critical to both and probably prompted Fergusson’s decision to move to Paris, where Rice became muse and model for many of his most celebrated paintings. Their six-year relationship evolved from one of mentor and protegé into an equal and mutually beneficial partnership. They appear to have experimented with new styles, primarily Fauvism and Cubism, and adopted new subject-matter at around the same time, their approaches becoming increasingly divergent. A Bowl of Fruit was painted in 1911, when both were exploring what could be described as the romantic nude, figures emblematic of the élan vital at the heart of Henri Bergson’s philosophy. For Rice in particular, fruit and flowers were symbols of sensual pleasure as well as fecundity, and cornucopias such as this feature in Egyptian Dancers of 1910 and several of her illustrations for Rhythm magazine. While this figure’s intensely red lips and nipples recall Fergusson’s nudes, the directness of her gaze does not. A preliminary drawing indicates musculature omitted in the painting (Tate Archive). Here, smooth, golden skin and strong, sinuous contours enhance the figure’s soft sensuality. Her bold Fauve palette and stylized, circular forms rhythmically repeated create a decorative surface as well as suggesting plenitude. Rice’s debt to Paul Gauguin is apparent in the mood and subject-matter of this image of a strong-bodied Polynesian. It is also revealed in the lush colour orchestrations involving rose, orange, pink and violet that transform the figure’s flesh into another kind of luscious fruit. The Salon d’Automne had staged a Gauguin retrospective in 1906, inspiring a new generation of artists to return to the primitive and naïve, and to the spiritual.A symbolic reading of this composition is encouraged by the presence of Rice’s eye signature, an ideogram adopted around this time and which features on the catalogue cover of her 1911 show at the Baillie Gallery in London. This device may owe something to Gauguin’s sunflower ‘eyes’, the Egyptian eye of Horus or to the Eastern mysticism that interested the Rhythm circle. The introduction to the Baillie catalogue was written by the British critic and essayist Holbrook Jackson, re-used from an earlier appreciation published in the journal Black & White (Holbrook Jackson, ‘Personal Expression in Paint: The Work of Estelle Rice’, Black & White, 11 March 1911). Rice’s ‘work scintillates with a new vision of light-filled colour’, he wrote, concluding on its right, ‘on the obvious grounds of sincerity of craft and distinction of vision, to a front-rank position in modern art.’ By way of thanks, Rice offered him a painting of his choice. He chose A Bowl of Fruit.We are grateful to Susan Moore, author of a forthcoming monograph about Anne Estelle Rice, for writing this catalogue note.
A small group of pub advertising jugs, comprising a sprigged Dewar's Whisky example by Royal Doulton, a similar printed example, Doulton Lambeth Dewar's Whisky, Black & White Scotch Whisky by Burleigh Ware and a Carlton Ware Haig jug, together with a Royal Doulton 'Jacobean' printed jug (faults).
* JOE MCINTYRE (SCOTTISH b. 1940), DISTANT PROSPECT, DUNDEE oil on board, signed, titled label versoframedimage size 44cm x 68cm, overall size 59cm x 83cm Note: Joe McIntyre was born in Dundee in 1940. His work has been exhibited extensively around the UK and in the USA. Collections include: HM The late Queen, HRH The late Duke of Edinburgh, HRH The Late Princess Margaret, Dundee City Chambers, J & B Scotch Whisky (New York), Dundee City Art Gallery, Pernod (London), The Scottish Arts Council, Fine Arts Society (London), Tayside Regional Council, Arbroath Art Gallery, The Lincoln Centre (New York), Johnston & Johnston (New York) and numerous other corporate collections. In the Scottish Contemporary Art Auction of 5th July 2020 "Summer in the City, Dundee" (lot 632) set yet another world auction record for McIntyre, selling for £1900 (hammer).
LAPHROAIG Non-Peaty old liqueur Scotch whisky, 26.5 fluid ounces, 80° proof, old style D Johnston & Co label with 'Strength 20 Under Proof' shoulder label. The bottle came from a private collector in London - possibly tied to the Rutherford Whisky Co. Glasgow, pre-Millennium years. We have no reason to doubt the authenticity.
Four bottle of whisky to include GLENFIDDICH IPA Experiment single malt Scotch whisky 70cl 43% abv. boxed, GLENFIDDICH Fire & Cane single malt Scotch whisky 70cl 43% abv. PENDERYN Maderia finish single malt Welsh whisky 70cl 46% abv. boxed and COTWOLDS 2017 Odyssey Barley single malt English whisky 70cl 46% abv. boxed and a GLENMORANGIE gift set with four 10cl bottles. (5)
ROBERT BURNS Bi-Centenary Decanter Rare Old Scotch whisky, number 4 in the series of 4, bottled in a Buchan of Portobello decanter, by The Rutherglen Whisky Company Limited of Glasgow, no abv. or vol. stated, boxed, another number 2 in the series without a box and three bottle of ROBERT BURNS Bi-Centenary whisky (two malt and one blended) 70cl 40% abv. (5)
THE GLENMORANGIE The Original 10 year old single malt Scotch whisky 70cl 40% abv. boxed, BLACK BOTTLE 15 year old blended Scotch whisky 75cl 43% abv. OLD GLASGOW blended Scotch whisky, distilled bottled and blended by Hart Brothers (Vinters) Ltd of Glasgow, 75cl 40% abv. boxed and a bottle of REAL COMPANHIA VELHA 1977 vintage port, 75cl 20% abv. (4)
AYRSHIRE 31 YEAR OLD SINGLE MALT SCOTCH WHISKY - FULL BOTTLE AND MINIATURE Ayrshire is the other name for the silent Ladyburn Distillery in Girvan, distilled in October 1973 and bottled in November 2004 by Duncan Taylor as part of their Rarest of the Rare Selection, Bottle no. 127 of 197 from Cask no. 5786, 700ml and 43.6%, In lined and padded wooden case with scroll certificate, With 50ml miniature bottle, level mid-neck, two bottles (2)

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